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How To Make Your Audience Care About Anyone
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People always worry about whether their characters are likeable enough, but how did audineces fall in love with a psychopath like Joe Goldberg from Netflix's You?
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How To Ruin A Good Story
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Want more writing tips? Then make sure to sign up here 👉🏻 thestorycan.beehiiv.com/subscribe The writers of the Star Wars sequel trilogy made one crucial mistake that caused the films to be hated by thousands. So in this video, I reveal what that error was and how you can avoid it.
The Recipe For Writing Successful Stories
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Want more writing tips? Then make sure to sign up here 👉🏻 thestorycan.beehiiv.com/subscribe There's a writing recipe Pixar uses perfectly in Ratatouille, so in this video I break down what their method is and how writers can use it in their own stories.
How To Write The Perfect Redemption Arc
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Want more writing tips? Then make sure to sign up here 👉🏻 thestorycan.beehiiv.com/subscribe With the release of Avatar: The Last Airbender on Netflix I wanted to explore the best redemption arc I've ever seen and hav managed to distill into 7 simple steps that anyone can use to craft their own like it.

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  • @brentrogers-se8kx
    @brentrogers-se8kx 19 дней назад

    Woke wars

  • @TheHoon57
    @TheHoon57 25 дней назад

    She should have joined him at the end of the Last Jedi.

  • @enio3698
    @enio3698 Месяц назад

    You are so underrated while i was watching this i was expecting this was made by someone who has a lot of subscribers

    • @TheStoryCan
      @TheStoryCan Месяц назад

      Ah thanks so much! That's the dream one day but for now I'm just glad you enjoyed it 😊

  • @jaieregilmore971
    @jaieregilmore971 Месяц назад

    Another lesson don’t make a sequel just for world building to go backwards for example don’t kill off the Jedi again off screen and destroy the new republic in one movie show progression instead of regression of the original trio goals.

  • @spaceace4387
    @spaceace4387 Месяц назад

    MaRey Sue

  • @robertengland8769
    @robertengland8769 2 месяца назад

    I like Rey. Contrary to what some think, its o.k. to like girls. Lol. Ha Ha.

  • @user-xe4zs7ik3b
    @user-xe4zs7ik3b 2 месяца назад

    For the next rey film, we should get starkiller canon again so he can kill and demolish rey. That’s the happy anding we are all looking for.

  • @surroundrive
    @surroundrive 2 месяца назад

    "The last Jedi was a good film. At least it could have been". You lost me. Commented and left.

    • @TheStoryCan
      @TheStoryCan 2 месяца назад

      Haha, fear not and watch on - this isn't a video defending the sequel trilogy 😄 it's more an analysis of where the writing went wrong

  • @AustynSN
    @AustynSN 2 месяца назад

    I've thought one of two things would have worked better. Either.... Make Rey and Finn equal protagonists, but each the antagonist to the other by the end of the trilogy. Don't make either of them evil, but have them both become Luke's students and both diametrically opposed to how The Jedi should continue. Rey would be the one who desires to see the old order continue, but Finn sees the old order through less rose colored glasses. (His experience as a storm trooper would especially resonate with The Old Jedis' habit of taking in children.) My other thought is that they should have better explained how Rey suddenly became so skilled in "The Force Awakens" and built upon it. The explanation I've heard is that when Kylo Ren tried to probe her mind, it backfired and she got his entire life worth of training. Building from here, they could have gone even harder with her "mary-sue" characteristics, but in a way that made it more of a problem for her. The scene with her "accidentally" throwing Sith Lightning would have happened much sooner, and her overall goal would have been to find Luke not to train to be a Jedi, but to control all these awesome and deadly powers she suddenly has the ability and muscle memory for, but not the understanding or control of.

    • @ImAliveAndYouAreDead
      @ImAliveAndYouAreDead 2 месяца назад

      I like the first part. Concerning Rey's extreme competence in harnessing the Force, the only way to make it work would have to make her Anakin's reincarnation.

  • @sergioaccioly5219
    @sergioaccioly5219 2 месяца назад

    Rey wasn't likeable in the first movie. They made her too much of a Mary Sue. It's famous how Leia embraced Ray instead of Chewie when she heard of Han's death. The girl she'd met a few times in the last two weeks, instead of Han's spiritual brother and Leia's friend of twenty years.

  • @a.nonymous2089
    @a.nonymous2089 2 месяца назад

    All the first sequel did was word-for-word rewrite ANH.

    • @TheStoryCan
      @TheStoryCan 2 месяца назад

      It's a shame because they could have used it as an opportunity to play our expectations and deliver something different

    • @a.nonymous2089
      @a.nonymous2089 2 месяца назад

      @@TheStoryCan They wanted guaranteed $$$ and of course all anyone was about was how much they hated the prequels.

  • @a.nonymous2089
    @a.nonymous2089 2 месяца назад

    I fucking HATED TLJ so much I only JUST saw ROS.

  • @Finn_MacCool
    @Finn_MacCool 3 месяца назад

    Wokeness ruins everything. That's the whole point of it.

  • @jacobbarnhart8770
    @jacobbarnhart8770 3 месяца назад

    I agree that "The Last Jedi" *could* have been a good movie. This whole trilogy has some great ideas, then some less than stellar ones. Let's face it, each trilogy had the same qualities. The problem with this one is, as I agree with you, it appears it's the first draft without anyone attempting to revise it before shooting. Sadly. This was an easy money opportunity. Up front, it's not the characters that caused the problems as much as how they are presented, how the story unfolds, and a massive disregard for content that came before it. Another RUclipsr took the characters and situations presented with in the Sequel Trilogy and re-presented the storyline where it developed characters, built on the Original Trilogy, and otherwise made story progression in logic pushes with the same end goal. You know what happened? It is now a favorite of mine. It made me forget the Expanded Universe storyline and cheer for these characters. Also, if this is your first video -- awesome. Can't wait to have more.

  • @Azure_Fire
    @Azure_Fire 3 месяца назад

    A great analysis. Too many critics just call Rey a Mary Sue and leave it at that. And Disney could have used Rey's hyper-competence to their advantage, because with the exception of the Jedi Mind Trick, all of Rey's abilities make sense. Her upbringing as a scavenger means she's good with technology...especially ancient technology like the Falcon. Jaku seems like "winner takes all" sort of world so it makes sense she'd know how to handle a blaster and her pole-staff. But when she meets Luke, he tells her that while she may be naturally good at everything, the one thing that will never come easy is the Light Side. I'm trying to think of way to fit Force Healing into the Force Awakens and keep coming up short. I like the idea if instead of falling into a bottomless pit, Han had fallen maybe a story or two. Chewie shoots Kylo, forcing him to retreat and Rey and Fin rush down and try to save him but fail to. But then the question is how did Rey know about Force Healing to begin with at that point in the story. Maybe if Maaz or whatever her name was--Chewie's girlfriend--was with them, she could desperately tell Rey that a Jedi could heal Han. And since Rey is naturally talented she's able to figure out the general idea but still fails.

    • @TheStoryCan
      @TheStoryCan 2 месяца назад

      Someone else made a fantastic suggestion that she should have tried to heal Han and failed, that would have had quite the emotional impact

  • @Septeques
    @Septeques 3 месяца назад

    If this is the level you're starting with for your initial videos, I'm excited AF for the future of this channel! Keep smashing it, dude!

  • @BRONZALiVE
    @BRONZALiVE 3 месяца назад

    Another thing about the trilogy is Rey pretty much goes through Luke’s empire strikes back arc twice with a bit of return of the jedi, where in empire Luke struggled with the dark side, went into a dark side cave, and was told information about his father and went to confront the emporer/his destiny in 6. TLJ version for Rey she is struggling with the pull to the dark side, she is told a piece of information about her past lineage where she’s a nobody, she has a dark side cave scene in that hole and she goes to confront an emporer like figure in Snoke. Going through all this you’d think she’d progress in the 9th film, make a new double bladed lightsaber cause the saber was destroyed this would force her to actually progress. But JJ didn’t like this direction, so he essentially reverted Rey to struggling with her identity yet again, she has a pull to the dark side, she gets JJs version of the cave scene when she in in the second Death Star and sees evil Rey, she is told another revelation she’s a Palpatine, and she goes to face the actual emporer this time. You have two directors visions for this character and in one sense I don’t like how both are executed, but Rian made a decision like them or not in TLJ the second film and she should’ve moved on and evolved in the final film, so now when you watch TLJ all that she goes through is kinda redundant because she’ll be right back to square one in the next film. And again like you said she was already perfect character in the force awakens anyway so there wasn’t even really much for her to learn in later films, but this was a little observation I got rewatching them and analysing them of a 3 film structure level

    • @TheStoryCan
      @TheStoryCan 2 месяца назад

      The Palpatine revelation was far too late and comes across as a desperate attempt to bring fans back after the reception of TLJ. They needed a clearer direction so they could have planned these things on a 3 film level for sure

  • @EccentricGentelman
    @EccentricGentelman 3 месяца назад

    I'm familiar with these concepts having studied writing myself but I have serval issues with them. People say these elements make for a successful story, why? What is it about these ingredients that make make for such a universally tasty dish? Does this mean any story that has different ingredients or cooked differently will always be rejected? And if so, what does that say about humans? That we are robots, that will always reject stories that don't conform to this pattern, just like a computer always rejects the wrong software? If we have to stick to this recipe, how can we be original and different? How can we avoid being formulaic if we have to stick to a formula? Why does there always have to be a villain or antagonistic force? Why does every story have to be about overcoming a problem? To me this means that every time we see these characters, their having a bad time. Why can't we see them having a good time that's not right at the end or in a montage? And why does every story have to be about the protagonist either growing as a person or learning a lesion. I for one am sick of every movie and tv episode being a class on something. Not that I'm completely against it, some of my favourite films and shows have this. But I don't want it every single time. And if every story has to end with the character learning their lesion and becoming fully formed, what do you do if you want to write a series? Do you have them learn a different lesion each time? Relearn the same lesion? Writing experts say this formular is university loved. Well I enjoy writing, I watch a lot of movies and tv and I would love something different to this formular.

    • @TheStoryCan
      @TheStoryCan 2 месяца назад

      This is a wonderfully fascinating comment and I've heard a lot of mention of formulaic writing before. I believe what writing experts have done is look at the history of human stories that they have and found common denominators within them. Each story is a unit of change, it's a way that we communicate experience to our audience and so therefore there are certain patterns that have been highlighted and discussed. Granted there are so many ways you can flip these on their head, in fact there is an infinite amount of possible things that can act as an inciting incident. Without one the story won't begin. However I am very curious, have you ever seen a film/ TV show/ read a book that doesn't do these things? I am open to the fact that this could all be thrown away, I do believe that for this to happen writers must understand their choice to dismiss the plot points :) What are your thoughts?

    • @EccentricGentelman
      @EccentricGentelman 2 месяца назад

      I don't know if I can name a story thatrejects all the elements you've named. But I've read most Asterix books and I'd say at least half of them don't have the characters learning a lesion. And Asterix has his own theme park! @@TheStoryCan

    • @TheStoryCan
      @TheStoryCan 2 месяца назад

      @EccentricGentelman and it is a very awesome theme park! It's not always about learning a lesson, usually it's just a character going through change on a macro or micro level

    • @EccentricGentelman
      @EccentricGentelman 2 месяца назад

      Well Asterix doesn't always do that either. I hate to think we are restricted in some neurological sense into liking only specific stories, like were robots programmed by forces beyond out control. To me these sorts of guidelines are really binding chains.@@TheStoryCan

  • @FandomCanon
    @FandomCanon 3 месяца назад

    I liked how you pointed out that payoff without promise can be just as bad as promise without payoff.

    • @TheStoryCan
      @TheStoryCan 2 месяца назад

      Thanks so much, I think it's very important that we remember to hit both as they are essential to make each other work.

  • @konstancemakjaveli
    @konstancemakjaveli 3 месяца назад

    you need to work on your writing style. You cant reuse the same "but what did they mean by this" or "what is this trick they use"? multiple times to rehook the audience again and again, it felt AI generated at times bcuz of it. Additionally, you brought up the data sheet with various events and plotpoints of the triology, but never followed up with the premise, so that was an entirely wasted paragraph to say the least. Tl;Dr - too many hook-ins, too little information

    • @TheStoryCan
      @TheStoryCan 3 месяца назад

      Thanks so much for the criticism, that's brilliant for me to work with, I appreciate it and will endeavour to improve 😀

    • @FandomCanon
      @FandomCanon 3 месяца назад

      I disagree on the first point. If you watch a lot of the more popular pop culture channels, they often have a certain way of speaking or key phrases they use that help them lay out their ideas in a way that is enticing and familiar to the audience.

    • @FabsHF
      @FabsHF 3 месяца назад

      I agree with these points. Was a little frustrated with the video. It seemed one of those ads for a product that will end your back pain but they take 15 minutes to show the product

    • @TheStoryCan
      @TheStoryCan 3 месяца назад

      @@FabsHF haha thanks I can totally work on that 😅 I can't heal your back though!

  • @danielmcelroy4505
    @danielmcelroy4505 3 месяца назад

    I think failing to force heal Han would have been a great set up. I never liked the second act of The Force Awakenes: I think it tries to be both intimate with a few characters (Han, Finn, Rey) but also grandiose and capture the whole galaxy. If they ditched the "third Death Star" and really leaned into the neo-N@zi imagery of the rally on the base and had the galaxy just accept or even help the first order it would have put the audience in the emotional space the characters are in for The Last Jedi, especially Luke. It doesn't really feel like the Republic fell and so reviving it doesn't feel like a win; the people focus which the script for Duel of the Fates suggests (for Finn and the people of Courasant) would have felt more like our characters getting supported than an armada out of the blue (literally 😅).

    • @TheStoryCan
      @TheStoryCan 2 месяца назад

      Has to be said I was very confused by the First Order, I would have actually liked to have seen Ben Solo at the start of the Force Awakens and maybe experience his turn to the dark side so we could connect with him more, I don't think it needed to be shrouded in mystery. It was all such a missed opportunity.

    • @danielmcelroy4505
      @danielmcelroy4505 2 месяца назад

      @@TheStoryCan at the time the neo-Nazi stuff was seemingly a little over the top but then the Charlottesville yt-supremacy rally, the insurrection, etc. showed me how much contextualizaba the empire in overtly fascist tones was important (particularly as a reactionary neo-fascist state idolizing a failed one). Regardless, the actual rise to power would have been way, way more impactful. Even if it was just showing that the majority of the galaxy supported or even didn't stop (didn't not support) the first order would show the banality of evil and how fascist populism is really easy. I think a Ben solo fall would be cool but for me the first order with Ben in it by itself has simple but profound implications that the writers just breezed over.

  • @Djlemon17
    @Djlemon17 3 месяца назад

    Good concepts but you need to simplify the video. Too many analogies and comparisons for us to keep track of what the main points are.

  • @NotEconomicallyViable
    @NotEconomicallyViable 3 месяца назад

    I’ve just watched all three videos on your channel and they’re very helpful. It’d be good if in your next videos you didn’t rely so heavily on one film because I was starting to get lost in the details having not seen the films in question. Might be cool to come up with your own small stories to illustrate the points? Dunno, just a thought. Keep it up, this channel will turn into an amazing storytelling resource!

    • @TheStoryCan
      @TheStoryCan 3 месяца назад

      Ah thanks very much so, I'll certainly keep that in mind, I'm glad you enjoyed and look forward to delivering more

  • @senamuku
    @senamuku 3 месяца назад

    Came here from George Blackman's email - this channel's a gem!

    • @TheStoryCan
      @TheStoryCan 3 месяца назад

      Thanks so much! I'm very grateful to George for passing it on

    • @Tentaclestudio1
      @Tentaclestudio1 3 месяца назад

      Me too!

  • @H0RS3M4N
    @H0RS3M4N 3 месяца назад

    I'm about to create a MOBA GAMING CHANNEL (DotA 2 mainly) and your channel is an excellent resource. I thank you, sir.

    • @TheStoryCan
      @TheStoryCan 3 месяца назад

      That sounds super exciting! I'm glad to have been of service

  • @Beproductivetodayyall
    @Beproductivetodayyall 3 месяца назад

    This is a really good video! I personally think that if the whole trilogy used one director it might have gone in a better direction. I wish they hired you to help out with character development lol. Love your channel!

    • @TheStoryCan
      @TheStoryCan 3 месяца назад

      Thanks so much. Yes, I feel that one director would have had a better job with it as there would have been one vision which would have stopped the clash.